i make assumptions that everyone sees and thinks the same things that i do. with that, i assume everyone has seen 'the brick testament'… just imagine, lego meets biblical narrative, with some excellent photography to boot.
anyways, for our coffeehouse youth gathering yesterday our teacher asked for some images to go with the scriptures of Jesus cursing the fig tree and turning over the temple. i decided to use the brick testament and the young ones really enjoyed it. but mostly i did which is all that matters haha!
so in case you didn't know, you too can use the brick testament for some scriptural images in teaching.
Matthew L. Kelley says
I’ve used some of these images before, too. It catches people off guard and makes them think about the story in a new say. Good stuff.
Matthew L. Kelley says
I’ve used some of these images before, too. It catches people off guard and makes them think about the story in a new say. Good stuff.
Matthew L. Kelley says
Doh! I meant “new way”
Matthew L. Kelley says
Doh! I meant “new way”